JenniferJLJones

Sunday, July 1, 2007

This year Jennifer continues her support of the Women’s Center of Jacksonville with donation of two paintings: Perennial I and Perennial II (each 24X24) from the Collective series for the Center’s Silent Auction.

"Celebration of Women" is the Women’s Center of Jacksonville’s annual fundraiser. All proceeds benefit the Women’s Center of Jacksonville and the community it serves. Over 8,000 women and families will be helped as we provide services for victims of sexual assault, for breast cancer survivors, for clients needing low cost counseling, for women with HIV/AIDS, for students learning to read and for women and girls to fulfill their potential.

This year’s event will be held at the Jacksonville Public Library - Main Library at 303 N. Laura Street in Jacksonville on Friday August 24, 2007. The Reception starts at 6:00 p.m. followed by Silent Auction bidding at 7:30 p.m.

The featured performer this year is Minton Sparks. Minton weaves elements of music, drama, poetry and storytelling while drawing upon her southern traditions for inspiration. Her unique brand of poetry and music was recently featured nationally on NPR’s All Things Considered. Call (904) 722-3000 x 229 for ticket information.www.womenscenterofjax.org

Friday, June 1, 2007

The second annual group show opened on June 7 at the Belushi Pisano Gallery on Martha’s Vineyard and is, according to art critic Tamar Russell, an impressive presentation of "... eclectic variety ... featuring more than a dozen artists ... bronze, glass, lamps, jewelry, painting, photography and mixed media."

"I love these pieces. They are pieces I could live with", said gallery coordinator Kali Wingood. Among the pieces she described were the peaceful mixed media abstracts by Jennifer J.L. Jones ... And the true moment of peace was when Ms. Wingood showed me the stash of small Jennifer J.L. Jones mixed media pieces in the office - enchanting."

The group show runs through June 14. Then, on July 27, Jennifer�s work will again be featured in a two-artist show at the gallery.See the Exhibitions page.

The Belushi Pisano Gallery is located at 18 State Rd., Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vineyard. For more information, call 508-696-8988. www.belushipisanogallery.com

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

The Greater Atlanta Affiliate of the national Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation provides funding for non-duplicative outreach projects that provide services to grassroots organizations, community agencies and support groups that provide assistance to breast cancer patients and their families in the Atlanta area. The Affiliate also provides funding to the national Komen Foundation Award and Research Grant program that has raised nearly $740 million in the fight against breast cancer.

This year Jennifer will donate a new 56X56 painting to help support this worthwhile cause. For more information about the auction contact the Soho Myriad Gallery at (404) 351-5656.www.sohomyriad.com

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Critic acclaims Jennifer's new Intrinsic Nature SeriesMarch 2007

Donald Dusinberre, art critic for EU Jacksonville, had this to say regarding Jennifer's Intrinsic Nature Series now on display at Stellers Gallery Annex:

While I consider myself a focused person while I'm looking at art, I cannot say the same for myself when I'm looking for art. Apparently, the Stellers Gallery has four locations, and it took me a couple of tries to find the right one. There's one in Ponte Vedra, Neptune Beach, San Marco, and Julington Creek. Nevertheless, I successfully found the Stellers Gallery Annex in Neptune Beach, currently displaying the work of Jennifer J.L. Jones, an artist living in Atlanta, Georgia.

Jones' mixed-media work is rooted in nature, though not completely representational like the work of a landscape artist. Each piece in her Intrinsic Nature series is a sophisticated example of texture and aura. She smoothly incorporates a variety of materials, including paints, wax, paper, charcoal, glue, and metal. Despite using such seemingly incongruous materials, Jones exhibits a masterful ability to integrate them and construct a uniquely cohesive visual plane. Lightly sheeted within many layers of paint is a single background color, washing in and out of view. Floating gently above the background are branches, leaves, and petals that stand as sharp flecks of contrast to the mist of color behind them. From a short distance away, some of the paintings may resemble photos of a deep space nebula or the bottom of a shallow pond.

Upon examination, Jones' paintings imposed upon me a strange effect. Those countless intermingling layers and floating petals caused me to lose the thoughts I intended to think, and drew me into vague impressions from which I could not escape. Jones herself alludes to this effect in her bio: "The colors I choose to glaze over one another create mood, atmosphere, and a 'vibration' of energy unique to each viewer interacting with the final piece."

Perhaps that sounds a bit fruity to some of you, and for the most part, I don't generally acknowledge any sense of "energy" or "aura". Many of the concepts of Feng Shui are a load of crap, and people who say they see auras around others are desperate for attention or admiration. In other words, your own perception is the only thing you can believe. But that doesn't mean that the energy vibrations and auras don't exist. They are simply coming from the viewer, not the painting, and that's why they can be different for each person.

Jones' paintings are successful because they can bring about just such an interaction. It's a delightful thing to become lost in the fog of a painting, and the Stellers Gallery Annex is full of them. The Annex is comfortable and not at all intimidating, so head out to the beach this week and take a few moments to view this artist's work.

The Stellers Gallery Annex is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., as well as Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Learn more about the Stellers Gallery by visiting www.stellersgallery.com Their website contains a portfolio of images and an artist statement by Jennifer J.L. Jones

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Last year Pace Academy’s annual Spring Auction was a great success due to the generosity of its donors, which included a painting by Jennifer J. L. Jones entitled Aurea from her Natural Progressions series. This year, Jennifer will donate two pieces: Verdant Color Field I and Verdant Color Field II from her Arrangements series. Each 24X24 painting is mixed media on wood panel.

The auction will be held on March 24, 2007 at the Greek Cathedral of Atlanta GA. Proceeds from the auction help Pace Academy maintain and enhance its various academic programs. All money raised is used for scholarships, academic materials, and school equipment. This is a highly attended event featuring both live and silent auctions. A catalog will be distributed to over 2,000 Pace Academy parents and friends. For more information call (404) 262-1345, or visit the Pace Academy website at www.paceacademy.org

For the fifth year Jennifer has been asked to donate a painting for inclusion in the ART PAPERS silent auction to be held at Mason Murer Fine Art on Saturday, February 3rd. This year Jennifer has selected Autumn Light from the Between Things: Fall Series for the event.

The auction benefits ART PAPERS Magazine and features works from internationally recognized contemporary artists. Join the Editors and Board of ART PAPERS for a preview viewing on Friday, February 2nd from 7 to 9pm. Preview tickets include admission to the Friday Preview and the Saturday auction. To purchase tickets, view a list of the participating artists, or for more information call 404-588-1837, Ext 18. Or, visit www.artpapers.org.

Note: Major funding for Art Papers is provided by the Fulton County Commission, Atlanta, Georgia, under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council. We are funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs, and the Georgia Council of the Arts (GCA) through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.

Monday, January 1, 2007

Construction is underway for 44 Monroe, a $70 million, 523,619-square-foot residential high-rise building in Phoenix, Ariz. When complete, the 33-story tower will be Arizona’s tallest residential structure. San Diego-based Tucker Sadler Architects is providing full architectural services and interior design services for the tower’s community areas. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2008.

The exterior and interior incorporates the five Chinese elements of nature - earth, wood, water, metal, and fire. As an added source of inspiration, the architect selected Five Elements, a painting by Jennifer J. L. Jones. The clean lines and color palette found in the painting serve as the project’s interior design guide. The linear elements, along with a color palette reflective of the painting and brilliant Arizona sunsets, form a cohesive design throughout the tower.